Bring back the Sega Dreamcast? [Updated]

Simply put, the Sega Dreamcast was great when it was released on
9/9/99 (in the US) and I'm a firm believer that Sega should release
Dreamcast 2 on 9/9/09.

So where did this sudden change in mentality come from? Well, I got
a bit nostalgic last week and I decided it was time that I break out
the old consoles to have a go at some of the games that played an
important role in my life -- Shenmue, Virtua Tennis, all the Sega Sports games and of course, Sonic Adventure.

After playing through each of those games (and a few others -- Fighting Force, Toy Commander, Skies of Arcadia), I realized once again just how great that console really was.

Consider
this: the Dreamcast was the first major console to offer networking
capabilities and although the device was only capable of dial-up
connectivity (a major blunder), it still set a precedent that obviously
had a far-reaching impact.

I wouldn't normally comment on this kind of thing--after all, no one gets more nostalgic about old technology than do I--but this one is sort of wrong-headed and historically inaccurate: Apparently, this guy isn't aware of how much Microsoft had to do with the Dreamcast. And after all, the Dreamcast 2 did come out, years ago. It was called the Xbox. There was even a Dreamcast 3. You may know it as the Xbox 360.